Type of British theatrical entertainment popular between 1850 and 1960.
A theater in which vaudeville is staged.
1 The original building-usedas a music hall - collapsed mysteriously in the last century.
2 Substitute golf course for music hall and then read Shooting for Tiger.
3 With some it is the star of the music hall or opera.
4 He was persuaded to accompany her and Paredes to the music hall .
5 Come to the music hall with me and forget all about it.
6 The English music hall has always had a reputation for sexual innuendo.
7 The two left early; they were going to a music hall .
8 We know Sickert was fond of performing music hall songs for his friends.
9 You can check at the music hall , check with anyone, they'll tell you.
10 Poets, music hall comedians and cats may also be included in this category.
11 A music hall is also to be opened in the next few months.
12 Pundits on cinema, music hall , theatre and nightclubs discuss escapist entertainments.
13 He postponed his 1915 music hall tour on the advice of his physician.
14 It will be better than a music hall , at any rate.
15 The act is pallid compared to the real music hall cavortings.
16 But the concluding song transports us to the sentiment of the modern music hall .
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